Crimson staff writer

Kim Arango

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Do My Communities Want Me?

People in my own ethnic communities have asked me to prove my identity multiple times here at Harvard. That was the one thing that white people never asked me to do.


Women's Rugby Falls to Dartmouth in Ivy 7s Finals

Early on in the 2018 championship match it was evident that the Crimson was facing an extremely difficult Big Green squad. Harvard proved unable to surmount Dartmouth’s early lead, and was shut out in the championship match.


Fencing Claims Fifth in NCAA Championships

Harvard walked away from the NCAA chamionships with an individual championship title in men’s sabre, an individual third place finish in women’s epee, and a fifth place overall team finish.


Target Touch

Since a loss at the hands of NYU in December, the Crimson has only continued to grow, defeating all teams that cross its path. Since that loss, the team has registered two major wins, one at the Beanpot, and the other at the Ivy League Championship.


Fencing Emerges Victorious over NYU

Last December, in the last meeting with NYU, Harvard left with a win for the women’s and a loss for the men’s. On Sunday, all that could be heard was the roar of the athletes cheering on their teammates, palpable energy that translated into wins for both the women’s and men’s teams.


Rugby Falls to Dartmouth in Ivy Championship

For the second year in a row, the Harvard women’s rugby team battled Dartmouth in the Ivy League title match. For the second year in a row—and the second time this year—the Crimson ultimately fell to the Big Green, 22-8.


Dartmouth Hands Women’s Rugby First Loss of Season

On a warm Saturday afternoon at Mignone field, the No. 4 Harvard Radcliffe women’s rugby team (3-1-1, 1-1 Ivy) was unable to mount a comeback against the No. 1 Dartmouth College team in a 39-10 loss.


Women's Rugby Plays to a Tie Against Army

After the tense tie against the Army Mules, Harvard is only looking forward to the next match and improving upon itself.